Hmmm. Good scans are going to set you back a bunch. The scans you get from a 
typical mini lab might not be adequate for professional work. Perhaps it's time 
to jump.
Paul
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From: "Scott Loveless" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So I landed a job doing some interior and exterior architectural
> shots, plus some staff portraits and candids of the daily grind for a
> local company.  (Actually, it's a national chain, but I'm only doing
> one branch.)  As most of you know, I'm kind of a Luddite and have
> refused to jump into the digital realm with both feet.  Of course,
> they don't want prints.  They want about 50 photos on CD to use for
> promotional purposes - their own stock photos, basically.  ARRRRGH! 
> Looks like I'll be paying the lab to scan the film.
> 
> Such is life.
> 
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> Scott (dammit) Loveless
> http://www.twosixteen.com
> 
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